

There is no doubt Joe Rogan is one of the most interesting people in the UFC. On his podcast show, The Joe Rogan Experience, he hosts many interesting guests from various backgrounds.
In one of his recent episodes, his guest, Dan Soder, a standup comedian, told Rogan that he should start advertising himself as a villain from a James Bond movie. Rogan didn’t seem opposed to the idea. He was laughing at their conversation.
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Soder told Rogan,” you should start advertising yourself as a Bond villain. Think about it, dude. You got the compound in Texas. You know karate. You’re already a Bond villain dude. Then you can sit in a chair and be like,’ Jamie pull it up.”
Rogan replied back by saying, “I wish that was a real thing.”
Rogan has started taking really great care of his physique and looks absolutely jacked in his recent pictures. With his current physique and his intimidating looks, Rogan could definitely pass off as a villain in a James Bond movie.
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Joe Rogan on Conor McGregor’s return.
‘The Notorious’ will make a return to the octagon this year after being sidelined from action because of his leg injury. In a special 4/20 episode of ‘hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson’, Joe Rogan discussed the return of the UFC’s pay-per-view king.
He said, “I think what Conor needs to do is what Conor wants to do. If Conor thinks he can go up and fight Usman, you know, and make a big payday and try to become a three-division champion, he should do that. He should do whatever he wants to do.”
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McGregor has shown interest in taking on Kamaru Usman for his welterweight belt. However, Leon Edwards is next in line for a crack at the title. There were recent rumors about UFC offering Edwards his compensation for the fight plus his win money if he agrees to back out of the fight so that McGregor can take his place.
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